The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Killie boss Dyer’s plea to the stay away fans

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Alex Dyer does not blame the Kilmarnock faithful for staying away.

But he believes a repeat of their Rangers win will again see Rugby Park filled to the rafters.

Killie chiefs took the decision to slash the Old Firm’s ticket allocation in half last season in a bid to help Steve Clarke’s side in their push for a European slot.

And it paid off as Ayrshire supporters filled up three sides of the ground when Kilmarnock claimed the win over Gers they needed on the final day of the campaign to finish third.

Clarke heaped praise on the home supporters among the 12,250 in attendance that day, urging them to continue turning out in their numbers.

But the figures have slumped in the months since and barely 8,000 were there to see Dyer’s men stun Steven Gerrard’s team again on Wednesday.

The 2-1 win was Dyer’s third Ladbrokes Premiershi­p win on the bounce but comes after a lengthy lull in which Clarke’s former number two lost his first five league games in charge.

Dyer fully understand­s some fans may not have the finances to come to every game – but he hopes Killie’s midweek triumph may persuade some that turning out for today’s clash with Hibernian will be money well spent.

“It’s difficult,” he said. “It was a Wednesday night, it was live on the box.

“People have to work, they have to earn money.

“I don’t think when people get their wages every week they think about Kilmarnock all the time.

“I’m a realist. You’ve got to feed your family first.

“But then, coming here is enjoyment for some people and we were happy with the people who did turn out. It was a good number for a Wednesday night.

“Hopefully we get a bigger crowd on Sunday – but then again it’s on telly again, ain’t it?

“It’s just the way it is, people have priorities in life.

“We hope results like Wednesday’s helps bring some of those fans back.

“I want them to come, but I also understand if they can’t. If they have got TVs, then they can watch it on telly.”

 ??  ?? Kilmarnock manager Alex Dyer
Kilmarnock manager Alex Dyer

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